Russia
The term "Russia" does not appear explicitly in the Bible. However, some scholars and interpreters have associated the name with the ancient peoples mentioned in biblical texts. One of the most commonly cited references is found in the book of Ezekiel, specifically in Ezekiel 38-39, where a figure referred to as "Gog" from the land of "Magog" is prophesied to lead a coalition against Israel in the last days. Some interpretations suggest that "Magog" and its associated territories could represent regions that include modern-day Russia, although this is debated among scholars.Additionally, the Hebrew term "Rosh" found in Ezekiel 38:2 is sometimes linked to Russia, as "Rosh" means "head" or "chief" in Hebrew. In the context of biblical prophecy, some have drawn parallels between Rosh and a possible reference to the Russian nation. However, it is important to approach such interpretations with caution, as they are often speculative and not universally accepted within biblical scholarship. Overall, while Russia as a nation is not directly mentioned in the Bible, certain passages have been interpreted by some to suggest a connection.
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I Was a Slave in Russia - Part 1
By John Noble85827:05MAT 7:7In this sermon, Johnny Noble shares his personal experience of being imprisoned in the Soviet Union for nine and a half years. He explains that he accepted the invitation to speak in Houston because he felt a responsibility to share the truth about what was happening in the Soviet Union. Noble also expresses his belief that similar oppression could happen in America if people do not wake up. He recounts a specific incident in the prison where he was held in a narrow cell and witnessed the execution of fellow prisoners. Despite his despair, Noble prayed to God for strength and surrendered his life to Him.
I Was a Slave in Russia - Part 2
By John Noble78125:59EXO 1:14PSA 146:7PRO 29:2ISA 61:1MAT 6:33JHN 8:321TI 6:10In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of being in a prisoner camp in the Soviet Union. He describes how prisoners from different backgrounds and professions were brought together and initially hesitant to speak up. However, as they worked together, they began to share their stories and experiences. The speaker highlights the use of slave labor in the Soviet Union and the negative impact it has on the American economy. He also mentions his own journey from being a dedicated communist to realizing the true nature of communism and becoming dedicated to fighting against it. The sermon ends with the speaker recounting the brutal suppression of an uprising in the camps and the execution of those who spoke up.
Stl Team Visits Russia 1961
By George Verwer94159:47MAT 6:33LUK 14:13JHN 8:32ROM 8:32PHP 4:192TI 2:4HEB 12:1The video is a sermon about the spread of Communism in the Soviet Union in the summer of 1961. The speaker emphasizes the need for Christians to understand the truth and spread the gospel in response to this threat. He quotes John 8:32, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free," as the Christian answer to Communism. The speaker also highlights the importance of surrendering everything to Jesus Christ and relying on God to supply our needs.